In my https://github.com/sdgathman/pyspf repo, the master branch is obsolete, and all the current code is on a branch. Obviously, I can easily create a branch to contain the current state of master. How do I then make master current? Can I rename a branch to master?

I tried wicd earlier with networkmanager disables and it kept saying that I needed to be a member of the "users" group, which I already was. So I have a feeling NetworkManager is having the same problem.

morning lads, I'm wanting to know how terminal emulators work, however searching on google only gives me a general overview of them. Do you guys know any other source that explains how the internals of terminal emulators work?

"We want Elon Musk to be a proactive leader in Alternative Currency Inclusivity which we believe will help make the world a better place. Together, we can all work towards a goal of equal opportunity for alternative currencies."

phogg: I was writting some bash scripts, where I was storing reading the filenames, and doing some stuff with them. So all those filenames that had spaces, crashed the script becuase I dod not have the file references enlosed with ""